Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker: Asia, Misty Isle CD Track Listing
Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker
Asia, Misty Isle (1992)
Asia, Misty Isle\nNature Recordings, Quiet Places Collection\nGordon Hempton, Sound Tracker\n\nTitled selections are actual events presented in "real time" without mixing. However, selections do overlap briefly. Listed times are actual lengths of selections, including transitions. Stereo speaker listening produces enhanced depth of field. Headphone listening creates an amphitheater of three dimensions.\n\nNature Recordist: Gordon Hempton, The Sound Tracker\nDigitally recorded on location in Binaural Stereo\nPost-Production: Albert Swanson, Seattle, WA\nExecutive Producer: Richard Hooper\nAssociate Producer: Sharon Hooper\nGraphic Design: Laura Eagan\nPhotography: Robert & Linda Mitchell (Highland Rain Forest, Kinabalu National Park, East Malaysia) and Tom Wallis (Bamboo)\n\nNature Recordings\nProduced and Distributed by World Disc Productions\nP.O.Box 2749. Friday Harbor. WA 98250 (206) 378-3979\n1992 World Disc Productions. All Rights Reserved.\n
This data cd contains 8 tracks and runs 60min 52sec.
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: Music
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: music songs tracks data Nature Recordings- Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker - Evening River (02:13)
Night blinds the eyes to a world that only the ears can see. Sound is Nature's flashlight; and nowhere else is this more true than inside the Sinharaja forest on the tiny island of Sri Lanka. Ancient trees and lush undergrowth, nurtured by the warm temper - Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker - Wood Frogs (03:16)
The sounds of evening wood frogs which sound like sticks gently tapping together in the highlands.\n - Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker - Nightfall (01:29)
Briefly, nightfall has officially arrived with the ear piercing sound of katydids.\n - Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker - Forest Symphony (12:27)
Into the dark valley of the Sinharaja where we spend the night.\n - Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker - Asleep (11:14)
Into the dark valley of the Sinharaja where we spend the night. - Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker - Deep Listening (14:40)
Into the dark valley of the Sinharaja where we spend the night.\n - Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker - Twilight (09:14)
And finally to dawn. Night listening is a special kind of listening. We do it even in our sleep; we do not have ear lids. Alarm clocks are a testimony to that fact; but there are no alarms here. If you listen closely, you will hear the forest gently sleep - Gordon Hempton- The Sound Tracker - First Call (06:14)
If you listen closely, you will hear the forest gently sleeping. This is the supreme compliment to the music of the night.\n